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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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R. D. BANERJI.-'The Scythian period of Indian History' (Indian Antiquary, vol. EXXXVII, Pp. 25-75). Bombay, 1908.
Pp. 33-34. Critical study of the Jaina inscription found at Mathura and dated of the year 299 (era?). Text and facsimile of this inscription.
Pp. 35-39. List of the inscriptions in Brahmi writing relating to Indo-Scythian Kings. Critical observations.
P. 49. Remarks on the inscription of Mathura, undated (G. BÜHLER. 'Epigraphia Indica, vol. I. p. 396, No. 33), where the question is of Gotiputra, 'a black serpent for the Pothyas and the Sakas'.
Pp. 51-52. General characters of the Jaina inscriptions belonging to the IndoScythian period.
P. 63. Remarks on the Jain inscription found at Mathura and dated of the year 72 (era?) under the satrap Sodasa.
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Vincent, A. SMITH-The Gujaras of Rajputana and Kanauj. (JRAS, 1909, Pp. 247-281).
Pp. 253-255. Sakeşvabhas ateşu..... varāhe "vati". This passage of the Jain Harivamsa is of exceptional value on account of the firm chronological standpoint it affords.
P. 274. A Jain tradition of about the year 953 A.D. records that about 18,000 inhabitants migrated from Bhilmal (Bhinamala), the ancient capital of Rajputana.
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V. D. BARODIA--History and Literature of Jainism. Bombay, 1909.
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V. A. SMITH--The Buddhist Emperor of India-Oxford 1909 (2nd Edi.)
P. 58. Regard for the sanctity of animal life, practised more strictly by the Jains,
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